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Midland, Michigan explores the relationship it has with its residents in this new campaign. Well done!
04/07/2023

Midland, Michigan explores the relationship it has with its residents in this new campaign. Well done!

The Midland Area Community Foundation’s latest initiative, "Max Loves Midland," aims to create a sense of pride and togetherness. The website and community calendar tool act as a hub for entertainment, resources, and community connections.

I have visited Whanganui and seen this river. This is a very interesting approach to environmental issue that also impac...
08/15/2022

I have visited Whanganui and seen this river. This is a very interesting approach to environmental issue that also impacts indigenous peoples' rights.

WHANGANUI, New Zealand (AP) — The Whanganui River is surging into the ocean, fattened from days of winter rain and yellowed from the earth and clay that has collapsed into

More coverage from Salt Lake City.  Fantastic venue for the event - the unfinished 23rd floor of a brand new office towe...
05/13/2022

More coverage from Salt Lake City. Fantastic venue for the event - the unfinished 23rd floor of a brand new office tower in their downtown.

Salt Lake City has drastically changed over the past decade. It will rapidly change in the next few years, too.

I really enjoyed this conversation - thanks again Chrissanne Long!
09/06/2021

I really enjoyed this conversation - thanks again Chrissanne Long!

On this episode of Elevate Polk, Chrissanne and bestselling author Peter Kageyama meet for Elevate Polk’s first-ever remote podcast. 🖥 Chrissanne and Peter discuss the importance of not only acknowledging, but thanking and expressing our gratitude to the incredible entrepreneurs and “co-creat...

The pandemic accelerated a process that was already in motion.
04/27/2021

The pandemic accelerated a process that was already in motion.

A trove of data reveals that when people moved away from dense and expensive metro areas during the pandemic, many didn’t go far.

Transportation changes/challenges are coming.  This article also predicts a substantial economic bounce back as well.
12/09/2020

Transportation changes/challenges are coming. This article also predicts a substantial economic bounce back as well.

Sifting through today’s clues to forecast the future

I had visited Richmond a couple years ago and had seen Monument Avenue.  Amazing to see how much change has happened.
08/31/2020

I had visited Richmond a couple years ago and had seen Monument Avenue. Amazing to see how much change has happened.

The anti-racist uprisings following George Floyd’s death at the hands of police have defined our current moment and indelibly reshaped America’s cultural landscape. Some protestors, however, have been acutely focused on using this time to reshape physical space.

I joined the Thrive Co-Living Communities podcast recently.  This was a fun conversation.
08/06/2020

I joined the Thrive Co-Living Communities podcast recently. This was a fun conversation.

Meet Peter Kageyama: author, speaker, and expert in livable and lovable cities. Peter is the author of three books: 1) For the Love of Cities: The Love Affai...

Reflecting on this lovely mural as emotional infrastructure.
07/14/2020

Reflecting on this lovely mural as emotional infrastructure.

In early March, I visited Dunwoody, Georgia. They showed me this lovely mural at the Spruill Center for the Arts . The mural had been done several years before by artist Jason Scott Kofke and was intended to be temporary but the community had fallen in love with that simple yet beautiful statem

Scooters are forcing communities to have sometimes uncomfortable conversations about mobility.
10/31/2019

Scooters are forcing communities to have sometimes uncomfortable conversations about mobility.

Electric scooters draw a lot of hate, but if supported well by cities, they have the potential to provide a widespread and beneficial mode of transportation.

No such thing as free parking.
07/25/2019

No such thing as free parking.

Nevada City, California, used to advertise its “bargain” parking meters. Now they’re getting more expensive to protect the town against an existential threat.

Happiness, both personal and civic, need to be seen as legitimate goals for our societies.
03/20/2019

Happiness, both personal and civic, need to be seen as legitimate goals for our societies.

To be the happiest country, having the top economic growth isn't necessarily the answer. Are you listening, U.S.?

An elegant solution to two problems.  Well done Sandusky.
02/10/2019

An elegant solution to two problems. Well done Sandusky.

City commissioners came up with an elegantly simple solution.

Interview from late last year with St Pete Catalyst.
01/16/2019

Interview from late last year with St Pete Catalyst.

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This is very interesting, especially how it changes parking minimums.
01/12/2019

This is very interesting, especially how it changes parking minimums.

With one change, the city confronts segregation, high rent, and long commutes.

Still sounds like an interesting gig!
12/14/2018

Still sounds like an interesting gig!

As U.S. cities hire nightlife officials, we talked to people on the job about what they really do—and why you shouldn’t call them “night mayors” at all.

Interesting perspective on what the Amazon HQ2 process means for cities and the company.
11/08/2018

Interesting perspective on what the Amazon HQ2 process means for cities and the company.

Florida claimed early on that Amazon’s very public search for a second headquarters was really about creating a “large-scale, crowdsourced corporate locational strategy.”

I played on some "risky" playgrounds as a kid!
08/28/2018

I played on some "risky" playgrounds as a kid!

Modern play areas have become mind-numblingly standard-issue. There's a movement afoot to bring "adventure" back into play.

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